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New Video: Virtual Nobodies Shares Brooding and Cinematic “Night of the Skinwalker”

Although they come from different backgrounds and styles, Newbury Park, CA-based post punk outfit Virtual Nobodies — longtime friends, co-vocalists, multi-instrumentals JAAG and Xavier Valdez — have developed a sound and genre that they’ve dubbed coastal desert alt rock, which incorporates bristling riffs, disco grooves and Beach Boys-like harmonies. As a Los Angeles– based journalist once wrote, “Virtual Nobodies are if Oasis, Kaleo, and U2 had a baby in LA, and their drummer locked them down.” 

The duo released their debut EP, Costal Desert Melancholy last October. The EP’s latest single “Night of the Skinwalker” is a brooding noir-ish bit of post-punk built around shimmering and reverb-soaked twang, bursts of soaring synths, fuzz pedaled power chords, yearning and plaintive vocals, and a propulsive rhythm section paired with rousingly anthemic hooks and choruses. While comparisons to U2 are well-founded to a degree, sonically “Night of the Skinwwalker” also reminds me a bit of JOVM mainstays Still Corners, VOWWS and others.

Virtual Nobodies’ Xavier Valdez explains “‘Skinwalker’ is about one’s temptation and at times feeding into that. Often times we carry a lot of shame for said situations. There’s a line in the song that’s my personal favorite. The other singer, Jaag, sings: “In my dreams I fly, higher than my shame,” which I think is such a powerful truth.

Directed by Jeremiah Gray and Ty Metcalfe, the Halloween-themed video for “Night of the Skinwalker” starts Dave Brown, Matthew Nordquist and Virtual Nobodies’ Xavier Vasquez. Set on a dark and fateful, moonlit night, the video tells an ancient tale of a man, who turns into a werewolf and because of primal urges does something horrible.